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Agatha Christie’s writing masterclass comes to life with AI

by Deutsche Presse-Agentur - dpa

LONDON May 01, 2025 - 10:50 am GMT+3
A stack of murder mystery novels by the famous author Agatha Christie. (Shutterstock Photo)
A stack of murder mystery novels by the famous author Agatha Christie. (Shutterstock Photo)
by Deutsche Presse-Agentur - dpa May 01, 2025 10:50 am

Aspiring writers are being offered vital clues on writing from Agatha Christie, with a bit of help from artificial intelligence.

The British public broadcaster BBC and the late bestselling author's estate have teamed up to create Agatha Christie Writing, an online course using her own words delivered by the woman herself.

Brought to life by actress Vivien Keen and visual effect artists, the course will use AI-enhanced technology, images and restored audio recordings to recreate Christie's words and teachings to make it feel as if she is delivering them directly.

"As a lifelong fan of Agatha Christie, bringing this course to life has been a dream come true and I am immensely proud of it," said Michael Levine, chief executive of BBC Maestro, which runs online courses and developed Agatha Christie Writing with BBC Studios, the writer's estate and a team of experts.

He said the course invites all Christie fans to "learn through her own words, exactly how she does it; her background, her inspirations, her craft and the lessons she learned along the way."

The course has been created by a team of experts from Christie's, who have reconstructed her philosophy on writing, drawing insights on story structure, character creation, plot twists, red herrings, and the art of suspense from her work and archival interviews.

The writer's great-grandson, James Prichard, the chairperson and chief executive of Agatha Christie Limited, said: "The team of academics and researchers that BBC Maestro has assembled has extracted from a number of her writings an extraordinary array of her views and opinions on how to write."

Christie's books have sold more than 200 billion copies and include 66 detective novels and 14 short story collections. Her works also include "The Mousetrap," the world's longest-running stage play, which has been running in London's West End since 1952, with its only break coming during the COVID-19 pandemic.

She died in 1976, at the age of 85, but her crime fiction continues to be adapted for television and film.

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